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F4U-1A Corsair by DocRob - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/32
Danstream replied to DocRob's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Fantastic details. Waiting for the final, cheers, Dan -
Fokker Dr1 by Javlin - FINISHED - Revell - 1/28 - PLASTIC
Danstream replied to Javlin's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Your Fokker turned out very nice. 👍 Dan -
Fokker Dr1 by Javlin - FINISHED - Revell - 1/28 - PLASTIC
Danstream replied to Javlin's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Please note that the green color was applied by Fokker using a stiff brushes to deliberately obtain a streaked finish. I am looking forward to see this classic finished. Dan PS - I just noticed that the start of this build is appended to the Re 2005 one. I see that the streaking finish is what you are aiming at, so discard my comment above. If you would like to accept a comment on the result so far, I would say that it conveys the impression. However, in my view, we have to consider that the finish was done manually by brush strokes and if you imagine a person in scale doing that, probably you could have obtained a finer (smaller scale) texture. But this is just a thought of mine. -
Dehavilland Mosquito by Edwardkenway - Tamiya -1:48
Danstream replied to Edwardkenway's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
As already said by @Canute, the only way to avoid silvering of decals is to prepare the surface with a gloss coat. Unfortunately this means that you have to restore the wanted finish (matt or satin) afterwards. The Tamiya decals are known to be thick and recalcitrant to settling agents Pressing them down with pads soaked with rather hot water might help (probably the heat softens the decals and helps them to conform). If you have a look to my Spitfire in the link below you may see the result that I obtained with them. There I used hot water followed by numerous applications of Micro set/sol. I also sliced the decals around recessed or prominent details in several cases. Dan -
F4U-1A Corsair by DocRob - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/32
Danstream replied to DocRob's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Amazing level of details. Following silently. Cheers, Dan -
It turned out very nice. The reveresed insignias on the wing are barely noticeable and do not detract from the good look of the model. I like the green finish which is not dead matt. Indeed, the paint used by Reggiane was a very dark green and had a degree of shine, probably to increase wear resistance and decrease drag. Cheers, Dan
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Lovely model and beautiful presentation. As said, there is a lot to like: the careful assebly, the great finish, the rigging, the propeller, the many details, etc. Are you aiming at muting the large decals? In that case, I might see your point. Have you tried to play a bit with post-processing the picture? I would like to see one of them turned into B/W or, better, to sepia. Congrats, Dan
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Hi Chris, let me add to what already said on this subject, having had the same problem and, luckily, a very satisfactory solution of it. I do not think that you activity of making models had anything to do with the insurgence of a cataract (although I rekonise that you used the sentence ironically). Among causes, we have: genetics, ageing and degradation due to UV exposure. I had all of these (I spent in my youth lot of time in sunny places without any sunglasses protections). Said that, the surgery resolved the problem brilliantly and I could see the world with new eyes (literally).
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Nice job on this great looking plane. I hate to say it now, but the insignias of the 'fasci's are unfortunately all upside down (including the colored one below the cockpit). If that doesn't bother you, I would suggest to leave them like that (it could even have an associated ideological meaning, if you wish). Greetings, Dan
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F4U-1A Corsair by DocRob - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/32
Danstream replied to DocRob's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Great looking radial! Dan -
F4U-1A Corsair by DocRob - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/32
Danstream replied to DocRob's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Great work on painting the cockpit, greetings, Dan -
Hi Jan. thank you for visiting my build. Where are you located in the Netherlands? From one of your posts I deduced you are in the area around Soesterberg. I live in the vicinity of Leiden. Due to other commitments, I will not build other models for a while, but surely I will be back. 😉 Greetings, Dan
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